Woy Woy Children’s Court
Coastal Lawyers attends all Central Coast and Newcastle Courts in respect of all criminal law, traffic law and apprehended and personal violence matters including Woy Woy Children’s Court.
If you have a matter before the Woy Woy Children’s Court then book in a free 15 minute discovery call to discuss how Coastal Lawyers can help you with your legal problem. Coastal Lawyers offer fixed fees for most local court criminal law matters.
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CONTACT DETAILS FOR WOY WOY CHILDREN’S COURT:
- Woy Woy Children’s Court is: located at 78-80 Blackwall Road, Woy Woy NSW 2256
- Woy Woy Children’s Court Registry email address is: local.court.woy.woy@justice.nsw.gov.au
- Woy Woy Children’s Court Phone number is (02) 4344 0111
PARKING DETAILS FOR WOY WOY CHILDREN’S COURT:
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If you are attending Woy Woy Children’s Court by car, there is street and metered parking available nearby on Blackwall Road and surrounding streets.
ONLINE COURT LIST FOR WOY WOY CHILDREN’S COURT:
If you have a matter listed at Woy Woy Children’s Court, you can check the online court list to find out the scheduled time for your case.
COFFEE & FOOD NEAR WOY WOY CHILDREN’S COURT:
If you have ever been to court before then you know how much waiting around there can be.
Below are our favourite spots close to the Woy Woy Children’s Court to enjoy a coffee or a bite to eat.
- The Gnostic Mana Café – 31 The Boulevarde, Woy Woy NSW 2256
- Link & Pin Café – 31 The Boulevarde, Woy Woy NSW 2256
- Bayside Brasserie – Shop 2, 1-3 Brisbane Water Dr, Koolewong NSW 2256
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